Originally Posted by KevCarter
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Great question Steven!
I believe we are taught to have a LEVEL left wrist at address, not cocked, not uncocked. The #3 accumulator is created not by cocking the left wrist at setup, but by the grips position in the left hand, under the heel pad, not through the middle of the hand. Extensor action is helpful to maintaing that level wrist position you are feeling at set up. Great structure.
Kevin
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Agreed. I think Steven is slightly mixing up the concepts of the Left Arm Flying Wedge and the #3 Accumulator Angle. The LAFW can be viewed from a straight on position (as opposed to down the line). An inline relationship between the club and left arm, as if a line ran up the top of the club shaft and up the left arm. This Alignment can be maintained when cocking and uncocking the left wrist. This is the #2 Power Accumulator. We start at Address with a level left wrist then cock it then go to fully uncocked (past level). This process of uncocking is not completed prior to contact , but rather at Follow Through , both arms straight. In this way some thrust is left for the ball, as is the case with all Power Accumulators. They dont go to fully inline or fully spent until Follow Through, both arms straight, past impact.
The #3 Accumulator Angle is viewed from down line , but does not preclude LAFW compliance. It is zeroed out by changing the left hand grip as we do when putting, or chipping if you so choose to deaden the send.
So in short, you gotta go from level at Address to cocked to back to level at Impact and then to fully uncocked at both arms straight. There is power there, lots of it too. Like a Hammering motion with your left hand. To lock this up is to Steer, one of G.O.L.F's Snares.
Extensor Action may seem like its counter to left wrist cocking but only if you are trying to actively cock you left wrist with your left wrist muscles. Using "The Magic of the Right Forearm" the bending right elbow will cock the left wrist automatically as one side of the Triangle (the right arm) shortens during the Backstroke. When you apply EA is a matter of personal preference. Typically during Startup for the Swinger employing a Lagging Takeway or at Impact Fix (Impact Address) for the Hitter employing a pure Carry Back Startup.
Stick with it, it'll pay off in the end and welcome.